Dreaming Of Love

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A Forbidden Love Under the Full Moon

Absurd's song "Dreaming Of Love" delves into the poignant and timeless theme of forbidden love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a love that transcends physical and spiritual boundaries, yet remains unattainable due to the stark differences between the lovers. The narrator, who identifies as 'Satan's son,' is deeply in love with someone who is described as the 'daughter of God.' This stark contrast sets the stage for a love that is both passionate and tragic, as their differing natures and beliefs create an insurmountable barrier between them.

The imagery of the full moon and the act of closing one's eyes to dream of love evoke a sense of longing and escapism. The moon, often a symbol of mystery and the subconscious, highlights the dreamlike quality of their love—something that can only exist in the realm of dreams. The repeated phrase "dreaming of your love" underscores the narrator's deep yearning and the pain of separation. This love is not just a fleeting emotion but a profound and consuming force that defines the narrator's existence.

The song also touches on themes of acceptance and unconditional love. The narrator pleads to be accepted as he is, just as he is willing to accept his beloved. This plea for acceptance in the face of insurmountable odds adds a layer of vulnerability and humanity to the otherwise dark and mystical narrative. The mention of a 'trial without success' suggests a struggle against fate and societal norms, further emphasizing the tragic nature of their love. In the end, the song leaves us with a haunting image of two souls forever dreaming of a love that can never be fully realized in their waking lives.

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